Custer County Board of Health won t bring back restrictions despite outbreak
All three of the Board of Health members say they ve tested positive after their vote to drop all restrictions. Author: Sam Bergum Updated: 9:52 PM MDT April 1, 2021
CUSTER COUNTY, Colo. The Custer County Board of Health will not bring back COVID-19 restrictions, even after an outbreak that led to all three of its members testing positive.
Two of the three Board of Health members, who are also county commissioners, voted at the beginning of March to drop all restrictions and leave the state s dial entirely.
At the time, the county had very few cases, a low positivity rate and no hospitalizations. The Board said it would still encourage people to wear masks and follow social distancing rules.
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Podcasts are big business. In March, iTunes hosted 47 million episodes of 1.96 million podcasts (730,635 of which are active). In 2018, there were just 550,000 podcasts on iTunes.
A market analysis report by Grand View valued the global podcast market at $US11.07 billion ($14.5 billion) in 2020 and predicts a compound annual growth rate of 27.5 per cent from 2020 to 2027.
Latonya Cliff, 38, of Cleveland, cries while talking to Judge John Durkin of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Wednesday during her sentencing hearing. She received a four-year prison sentence for providing the methamphetamines in balloons that burst and killed her then-boyfriend in the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown in 2018. At right is her attorney, Angelo Lonardo.
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YOUNGSTOWN Latonya Cliff, 38, of Cleveland, cried as she said goodbye to her loved ones before walking to the front of the courtroom to be sentenced Wednesday.
She also cried as she spoke to the judge. And, her boyfriend cried as deputies led her away to begin serving a four-year prison sentence.
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‘Thrill Seekers III’ by Gwen Manfrin, watercolor, collage and encaustic on panel. Photo: Gwen Manfrin
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Ferdinanda Florence and Gwen Manfrin come to Andrea Schwartz Gallery with ‘Threshold’
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is currently presenting a new two-person exhibition, titled “Threshold,” featuring artists Ferdinanda Florence and Gwen Manfrin.
Florence’s work has frequently focused on unfixed, liminal spaces like ambiguous exterior structures. Her new series of paintings departs from that with an emphasis on interior views, specifically doorways, unclaimed spaces and rooms that communicate a sense of loss. Doesn’t that feel like a fitting meditation for art-goers housebound for much of the past year?